In last week’s Vlog, I talked about the process of letting go of our favorite binge foods, and in the comment section below that video, a viewer offered a brilliant analogy that I want to share with you today. He suggested that we should think of our cravings from the perspective of an outsider so that we’re a witness to them instead of being a victim of them. Watch to hear my response to his astute observations.
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